The jury still needs to decide the fates of two other defendants, Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, 34, and Adel Yahya, 24. They said it had nothing to do with two
weeks before (7/7) but it was intended as a protest against the war in Iraq - bit of a heavy handed way to protest isn't it? Pretend to detonate
bombs and then run away without at least shouting something about your supposed cause. And why leave a suicide note if you know nothing will
happen?

I am undecided if pleas of Not Guilty are weird or not. They are happy to blow themselves up but not take credit for the attempt? Who knows what
goes through the minds of these evil people at the best of times.

(Reuters) - A second string of bombs on London transport two weeks after suicide strikes in 2005 were a genuine plot intended to kill and not a
stunt, a lawyer for one of six men on trial in the case said.

Suspects in the second wave of bombs had previously claimed that they did not intend to kill, merely to cause panic.

But a lawyer for one of the six turned on the suspected bomb maker on Thursday, and said the goal was a strike that would have dwarfed the July 7
attacks that killed 52 commuters.

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